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  1. New German coalition closes in on common programme (Malaysian Mirror)
  2. 'United, we can realise the impossible' (The New Straits Times)
  3. Early-onset Alzheimer's happens (Hernando Today)
  4. Evening News Briefs (The Evening News and the Tribune)
  5. Community Calendar (Pahrump Valley Times)
  6. Rookie mistakes of first-time home buyers (The Edmond Sun)
  7. Schuylkill Haven man shoots, kills girlfriend, then turns gun on himself (The Pottsvi
  8. City Bank Tower (KLBK Lubbock)
  9. Nebraska Couple Accused of Lying for Social Security (KOLN Lincoln)
  10. Man Kills Self In Church After Shooting (FOX 29 Philadelphia)
  11. Iranian Negotiators Agree to Nuclear Enrichment Plan (Baltimore Jewish Times)
  12. Holy See to UN on Fighting Poverty (Zenit News Agency)
  13. Phishers Dangle Some Brand-New Bait (PC World)
  14. SCOTT BURNS: Reducing debt to increase retirement income (Daily Breeze)
  15. Warning for Ohio Consumers: Don't Go Phishing (WKBN 27 Youngstown)
  16. Misleading Mailer Roils Prince William Delegate Race (NBC Washington)
  17. Warning for Ohio Consumers: Don't Go Phishing (WYTV Youngstown)
  18. Identity thief awaiting sentence went on spending spree, say police (Portsmouth Heral
  19. Helping expats make their stays legal (The Prague Post)
  20. ElderCare Expo coming to Phoenix (YourWestValley.com)
  21. USDA sets guidelines for school lunches (Hendricks County Flyer)
  22. Man Seeking Health Care Arrested for Criminal Impersonation (WOWT Omaha)
  23. Safety Valve (The Wenatchee World)
  24. Service Canada's big mix up (Woodstock Sentinel-Review)
  25. Community briefs - Oct. 24 (The Fort Morgan Times)
  26. Power 2 Choose Car Contest (WBAY Green Bay)
  27. Murder Suicide in Pottsville (WNEP 16 Pennsylvania)
  28. Approve (The Wenatchee World)
  29. The Science of Irrational Decisions (Slashdot)
  30. Whose benefit? (InsideHousing)
  31. Police reports (Community Press & Recorder)
  32. City couple accused of Social Security violations (Columbus Telegram)
  33. The Daily Walk of Shame: Dow 10,000 (The Motley Fool)
  34. One-stop voting gets under way (Carteret County News-Times)
  35. CSIdentity's CyberAgent Technology Honored With Tech Innovation Award (PR Newswire vi
  36. California Commissioner Warns Seniors About Agents (Insurance Journal)
  37. Bulgaria 2010 Budget Expect BGN 400 M from Curbing Contraband (Novinite.com)
  38. Bulgaria 2010 Budget Expect BGN 400 M from Curbing Contraband (Novinite.com)
  39. One-stop voting gets under way (Carteret County News-Times)
  40. Club News (Lowell Sun)
  41. Financial planning for the under 35 crowd (Queens Courier)
  42. Issues & Answers (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald)
  43. Online Poll: Will you vote in this election? Will you use One Stop Voting or vote at
  44. Strains for Democrats in budget-balancing act (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
  45. Huntsville police blotter (The Huntsville Times)
  46. Standing Labour Committee to meet on October 30 (New Kerala)
  47. Addabbo slams cuts to Social Security (YourNabe.com)
  48. Mail Call (The Herald-Mail)
  49. Palm Bay investigates records found in recycling bin (The Bay Bulletin)
  50. Woman charged with theft of government funds (The Times and Democrat)
  51. Old norms no longer valued (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
  52. Woman says 12 On Your Side prevented costly mistake (NBC 12 Richmond)
  53. Phoenixville area weekly police blotter (The Phoenix)
  54. News of Record for Oct. 21, 2009 (The Union Democrat)
  55. Get Social Security at 62 - or later? You tell us (The Arizona Republic)
  56. Putnam lawyer indicted in bankruptcy fraud (The Charleston Gazette)
  57. Solve this appalling situation (InsideHousing)
  58. Bigger paycheck, smaller refund (Oakland Tribune)
  59. Social Security office coming to town (The Observer)
  60. Social Security office coming to Rio Rancho (The Observer)
  61. Bigger paycheck, smaller refund (Contra Costa Times)
  62. The 2010 Budget: Rough Water Ahead (Scoop.co.nz)
  63. National › Social welfare benefits hit record Y91.43 (Japan Today)
  64. Those Needing Christmas Help Need To Move Fast (WSPA Spartanburg)
  65. Ryan Mack: Real Investing Vs. The "Pinky Ring" (The Huffington Post)
  66. Operation Holiday Heroes looking for some help to help others (Island Packet)
  67. Strains for Democrats in budget-balancing act (San Jose Mercury News)
  68. News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
  69. Scam Alert: Caller Threatens Fee From Water Dept. (KMBC-TV Kansas City)
  70. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  71. CP EMPHASIS: Pastor urges: 'just go' (BPNews.net)
  72. Poll: Many Americans Plan on Working Past Age 67 (Time Magazine)
  73. Survey: Slow recovery creating pessimism (MSNBC)
  74. Board may query legislators about requirement to send grades to state (Mansfield News
  75. Addabbo slams cuts to Social Security (YourNabe.com)
  76. Cash For Seniors Proposal Touches Off Dispute (NPR)
  77. Two Jackson Heights men arrested in housing scam: Feds (YourNabe.com)
  78. Salvation Army Christmas assistance sign-up (WTVG-TV Toledo)
  79. Channel 7 treats health care (Denver Post)
  80. Four-Year-Olds Got Homebuyer Tax Credits, U.S. Says (Update5) (Bloomberg)
  81. Holy frijoles: Church lends itself to Center's free senior meal (Muscatine Journal)
  82. Loans should keep district in the black while property tax money comes in (Quincy Her
  83. FRED WOLFERMAN: About All Those Debt-Reduction Ads (The Southern Pines Pilot)
  84. Police chief warns of scam (Bossier Press-Tribune)
  85. Petition launched for legal workers (Novato Advance)
  86. Pratt County United Fund: Retired Senior Volunteer Program (The Pratt Tribune)
  87. Investigation into woman's death (BBC News)
  88. Why Congress must now abolish its debt limit (Financial Times)
  89. 3 Nebraskans Named In Separate Federal Indictments (KETV 7 Omaha)
  90. News in brief (Onalaska Holmen Courier-Life)
  91. India, Netherlands sign social security pact (The Hindu)
  92. Wounded Warriors get Social Security boost (Weakley County Press)
  93. Survey: Lengthy recovery results in pessimism (INO News)
  94. All my kids really need is for me to leave them alone—right? (Nashville Scene)
  95. Phoenixville area weekly police blotter (The Phoenix)
  96. Debbie's Deals: Free Toy, T-shirt, T.G.I. Friday's Appetizer, More (KMGH 7 Denver)
  97. Community briefs - Oct. 22 (The Fort Morgan Times)
  98. Refugee problem in Africa deserves full attention, thorough solution (People's Daily)
  99. MEDIA ADVISORY: Schedule for 2009 Center for Plain Language Symposium - National Pres
  100. Judge: Notices must be in formats blind can read (Seattle Times)
  101. E-Verify extended for three years (Daily Record)
  102. Congress will skip pay raise next year (The Fayetteville Observer)
  103. 2nd trial begins in Seattle Jewish center shooting (AP via Yahoo! News)
  104. Eleven tips to stay safe online and protect your privacy (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
  105. Personal Info Dumped, Left For ID Crooks To Recycle (Central Florida News 13)
  106. Bayside Park's fire insurance to drop up to 30 percent (WLOX-TV Biloxi)
  107. World Women’s Conference: Gender Equality (Scoop.co.nz)
  108. National Protect Your Identity Week (WSAV Savannah)
  109. Avoiding Identity Theft and Online Scams Just Got Easier (Marketwire)
  110. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  111. South Euclid detective offers crime prevention advice (The Sun Messenger)
  112. Eugene Robinson not right on how to win a war (The Herald Democrat)
  113. Boss allegedly stole worker’s identity (KXAN 36 Austin)
  114. Aspen, Pitkin County hear of hard times (The Vail Trail)
  115. Roane State: thousands of names, SS numbers on stolen device (WATE 6 Knoxville)
  116. Phoenixville area weekly police blotter (The Phoenix)
  117. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  118. Diplomas may be waiting for some former students (Sampson Independent)
  119. Signpost - Students planning today for retirement (The Weber State University Signpos
  120. Buffalo Businessman Gets 20 Years for Ponzi Scheme (13WHAM Rochester)
  121. Fixing Troubled Mortgages for the Elderly (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  122. Aspen, Pitkin County hear of hard times (The Vail Trail)
  123. Phoenixville area weekly police blotter (The Phoenix)
  124. Editorial Roundup (Boston Globe)
  125. Bullitt County Schools Employee Data Compromised (WLKY Louisville)
  126. Va woman admits to hiding body, faces 25 years (The Washington DC Examiner)
  127. Editorial Roundup (KJCT 8 Grand Junction)
  128. Editorial Roundup (KCBA FOX 35 Salinas)
  129. South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) Chooses 3Com/H3C Enterprise Networking S
  130. Sheriff: WA escapee duped friend into helping him (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  131. Brazil's Sept Pension Gap BRL9.17B Vs BRL7.75 Bln Year Ago (The Forex Market)
  132. Man Indicted On Voter Fraud Charges (WLWT-TV Cincinnati)
  133. Lower Makefield Township Police Report (Yardley News)
  134. Need for social services increase in Huron County (Huron Daily Tribune)
  135. Issues & Answers (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald)
  136. Pro-casino worker indicted (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  137. Woman Pleads Guilty to Disposing Boyfriend's Body in Her Yard (CBS 6 Richmond)
  138. Teletrack Launches RevealCheck, a Data-Centric Solution That Improves Check Risk Eval
  139. East Bakersfield Church Dealing With Break-in (KERO 23 Bakersfield)
  140. Some Medicare recipients will see jump in premium costs next year (News-Medical-Net)
  141. Harrods now sells gold bars (Erie Times-News)
  142. Caminó (siempre) sin ver por dónde andaba (El Nuevo Herald)
  143. Va woman charged with hiding body due in court (The Washington DC Examiner)
  144. News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
  145. Blotter: Report: Woman’s family stole her identity for credit accounts (Denton Record
  146. 2 arrested in Haverhill tied to car thefts (Boston Globe)
  147. ISSUE OF THE WEEK: Social Security freeze means seniors must scrimp (The Meadville Tr
  148. 5 doctors at St. Joseph Medical Center told their identities at risk of being stolen
  149. Va woman charged with hiding body due in court (WRIC 8 News Richmond)
  150. Social Security Administration contract for Jacobs (INO News)
  151. Issues & Answers (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald)
  152. Patriot Happenings (Kutztown Area Patriot)
  153. VA makes calls to check up on GI Bill users - Navy News, news from Iraq - Navy Times
  154. Free credit reports available to victims of Enloe paperwork theft (Chico Enterprise-R
  155. Time to apply for the Graceworks Manger program to receive help at Christmas (The Fai
  156. VA makes calls to check up on GI Bill users (Air Force Times)
  157. Briefs - Oct. 20, 2009 (The Sharon Herald)
  158. Salvation Army Christmas assistance deadline Friday (Delta Democrat Times)
  159. Basic medicare premium to rise 15 per cent next year in US (The Economic Times)
  160. Breast screening target in sight (BBC News)
  161. BEN Column - Stone Cold getting dressed up tonight; Jim Hursey Stadium only 70; Horra
  162. PicksThatMove.com Announces Investment Opinion: Hot Stocks on LUN, MOT, C, FIGI and A
  163. Why You Need to Become a Millionaire (The Motley Fool)
  164. Robbery Reported at Huntington Theater Monday Night (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia
  165. Medicare Premiums To Increase In 2010 (FOX 7 WTVW Evansville)
  166. Pac-10 football: Now, the Ducks own the Washington rivalry; OSU takes another shot at
  167. Community briefs - Oct. 20 (The Fort Morgan Times)
  168. Medicare Premiums Up 15% Next Year (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
  169. More Social Security Pages (Heritage Foundation)
  170. DeWitt civil liberties lawyer Bonnie Strunk charged with identity theft (The Post-Sta
  171. Ritter to keep AND Program alive (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
  172. Caregivers helping with finances urged to switch to direct deposit (Purcell Register)
  173. Guards at high risk but receive low wages (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  174. On Investing: Recent market activity, comments and the takeaway (Shenandoah Valley Ne
  175. Why It Pays to Second-Guess Your Technology Assumptions (TechNewsWorld.com)
  176. U.K. Had Record September Deficit as Slump Hit Taxes (Update2) (Bloomberg)
  177. Ohio residents can start voting absentee ballots (Palladium-Item)
  178. Consumer Data Broker ChoicePoint Failed to Protect Consumers' Personal Data (Kansas C
  179. Education would run more efficiently if privatized (The Reflector)
  180. When Nigerian God Summoned Awuzie, Sanusi (This Day)
  181. Southern Illinois: Salukis Dismiss Sophomore Guard (Hoopville)
  182. Iowa: Hawkeyes Start Practice With an Injury to Juco Transfer (Hoopville)
  183. Louisville: Smith and Jennings Get One Year of Probation for Resisting Arrest (Hoopvi
  184. Retiree wins Checkers chase (Tifton Gazette)
  185. Bangor police: IRS refunds focus of scam (Bangor Daily News)
  186. UPI NewsTrack TopNews (UPI)
  187. Band festival strikes a sour note with Cottrellville critic (Times Herald)
  188. ADB grants $500,000 for China's rural pension system (China Daily)
  189. Senators raise alarm on red ink (The Hill)
  190. Bonuses for This Crowd Draw a Chorus of Raves: Amity Shlaes (Bloomberg)
  191. Group seeks answers for retirement 'crisis' (USA Today)
  192. Housing Authority of Grayson County takes applications for assistance (The Herald Dem
  193. Annual senior fair returns Wednesday to San Rafael (Marin Independent Journal)
  194. News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
  195. As cost of living rises for seniors, so should the size of their checks (Atlanta Jour
  196. Medicare premiums set to rise 15 percent (UPI)
  197. High fund fees don't ensure high returns (Austin American-Statesman)
  198. Taitz Minions Launch Attack on Santa Ana Judge's Clerk (OC Weekly)
  199. Issues & Answers (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald)
  200. MANVILLE: Police blotter (The Manville News)
  201. Woman's eviction on hold (ABC 13 Houston)
  202. Seminars and workshops for Oct. 20, 2009 (Santa Fe New Mexican)
  203. Investigation Into ID Theft Ring Continues (KOAT Albuquerque)
  204. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  205. Medicare Premiums to Rise 15% as Costs Jump (New York Times)
  206. Lawmakers Seek to Extend Home Tax Credit (FOX 4 News Dallas - Fort Worth)
  207. Social Security Recipients Lose Income (The Chattanoogan)
  208. ChoicePoint to Pay Fine for Second Data Breach (PC World)
  209. Consumers Can Now Get Billed Later for eBay Purchases (WebProNews)
  210. White House Hits Wall Street Over Bonuses (MalaysiaNews.net)
  211. Federal deficit hits record $1.42 trillion (USA Today)
  212. Your Tax Dollars at Work: How Some Confidential LAPD Records are Stored (LAist)
  213. Apex court says stop cremation, but Asthana cremated Sunday (Calcutta News)
  214. News Americas (Aljazeera)
  215. Apex court says stop cremation, but Asthana cremated Sunday (New Kerala)
  216. Two Jackson Heights men arrested in housing scam: Feds (YourNabe.com)
  217. Billions In Unclaimed Bonds Date To World War II (CBS 13 Sacramento)
  218. States salivate over unclaimed war bonds (The Record and Herald News)
  219. Andhra Pradesh assistance to flood-affected construction workers (New Kerala)
  220. Object moved to here . (El Reno Tribune)
  221. Social Security office coming to town (The Observer)
  222. Social Security office coming to Rio Rancho (The Observer)
  223. Cold climate (BBC News)
  224. Colorado jobs: featured listings (9 News Denver)
  225. Charities seek holiday help (WTVM 9 Columbus)
  226. Seniors look for ways to cut (Tulsa World)
  227. Full Story (The Namibian)
  228. Expanded St. Helena police log (The St. Helena Star)
  229. St. Helena Police Log (The St. Helena Star)
  230. States sue US for decades of bond money (Arizona Daily Star)
  231. China, EU focus on social security schemes (China Daily)
  232. Full Story (The Namibian)
  233. Cabinet considers new unemployment fund (The Nation - Thailand's English news)
  234. No cost-of-living increase in 2010 for Social Security (Poughkeepsie Journal)
  235. Luers carves out time for zoo (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  236. Billions in unclaimed bonds date to World War II (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  237. Expenses police probe would breach our rights, warn Labour MPs (Daily Mail)
  238. Feds: Iowa net income ‘unchanged’ (The Ames Tribune)
  239. Change in Control of Food Production Key to Solving World Hunger (Bulatlat.com)
  240. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  241. Solon wants stock trading in curriculum (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  242. U.K. GDP Will Grow Twice as Much as Forecast, Item Club Says (Bloomberg)
  243. Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
  244. Two Jackson Heights men arrested in housing scam: Feds (YourNabe.com)
  245. Billions in unclaimed bonds date to World War II (MalaysiaNews.net)
  246. MANVILLE: Police blotter (The Manville News)
  247. Angel Tree program readies for holidays (McComb Enterprise-Journal)
  248. UCLA: Anderson Misses First Practice of Campaign (Hoopville)
  249. Illinois: Jordan Returns to Illini (Hoopville)
  250. Identity theft leads victim to nights behind bars (Lexington Clipper-Herald)